November
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Filtering Flood Lysate and Webbing a Plate (11/2/18)
Rationale:
After the flooded plate lysate goes through a filter, a plaque assay will be performed with 524 µL of lysate to make a web plate.
Procedure:
- Filtered lysate from flooded plate “KEA 10010/29” through a 0.22 µm syringe filter into a conical vial labeled “KEA 11/2/18 FS lysate 100.”
- 524 µL of “KEA 11/2/18 FS lysate 100” was added to a test tube which already had 0.5 mL of Arthrobacter.
- 4 mL of LB Broth, 45 μL of 1 M CaCl2, and 5 mL of 2X TA were combined into a different conical vial.
- Transferred and mixed 4.5 mL of the Top Agar mixture from the conical vial into the test tube with the Arthrobacter and enriched lysate.
- Poured the test tube mixture onto a plate labeled “KEA 11/2 Web.”
- The rest of the conical vial mixture was poured onto the TA control plate.
- The “KEA 11/2 Web” plate was placed in the incubator at room temperature.
Observations:
- The following calculations were performed to determine necessary amount of LB Broth, 2X TA, and CaCl2needed for 2 plates.
Original Recipe |
X2 |
2 mL LB Broth |
4 mL LB Broth |
2.5 mL 2X TA |
5 mL 2X TA |
22.5 μL CaCl2 |
45 μL CaCl2 |
Next Steps:
If contaminated, a plaque assay will be performed again with 524 µL of the filtered 100 lysate. If not contaminated, the titer will be calculated and the next steps will be determined.